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of London, to John Stone tailor and Henry Westclyff 'irmonger' citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due. Dated London, 26

Citizen Woolpacker (lately of) London < England Defendant John Basse (m) Yeoman London < England Surety for defendant John Horn (m) Gentleman Attorney Common Pleas [court ] London < England Plaintiff Richard Bulke (m) Armourer London < England Surety for

suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated London, 20 February, 39 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 May this year. Joan White 'wedowe,' late the wife of John White of London, to Robert Caps of London 'gentilman' and

of London, to Richard Brampton, 'gentilman' of the queen's household, Richard Fowler 'poyntmaker,' Thomas Lynsey 'yoman' and Roger Cley tailor, citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, chattels and debts in the city of London

A. 1615. Grant by Thomas Cros, citizen of London, to Henry Lambyn, fishmonger of London, of a shop with two rooms, & c., in Bridge Street, London ( in vico pontis London '), in St. Margaret's parish, size and situation

and merchant of London, to Adam de Strattone, clerk, of 9 s . yearly rent issuing from land with houses thereon in 'la Crokedelane,' by the churchyard of St. Michael Candelwestrete, London. Witnesses:-Gregory de Rokesle, Mayor of London, Thomas Box

'upholder' of London, to John Jurdan citizen and tailor of London, his executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due. Dated London, 1

and 'ploumere' of London to William Welwik 'gentilman' and William Fitz Wauter 'gentilman,' both of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, property, debts and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated London, 10 June

notary of London, 422. -, John, baker of Stratford, 251. -, John, cutler of London, 251- 2. -, John, grocer of London, 33, 144, 345. -, John, sherman of London, 200-1. -, John, alias Hornton, 'staynour' of London, 365. -,

writ of 10 l . of 20 l ., to be allowed to him in the port of Chichester, has another writ for the said 10 l . and for the remaining 10 l . in the port of London.

1387. Dec. 28. Westminster. To the mayor and sheriffs of London. Order to cause Thomas Usk, taken and imprisoned in their custody it is said, to come before the king in chancery on Tuesday next, with the cause of his

May 14. Westminster. To the constable of the Tower of London and to his lieutenant. Order to receive William Brytforde from such person as shall deliver him in the king's name, and to keep him in safe custody in the

the same. Like writ, mutatis mutandis , by mainprise of Thomas Brynkeley 'taillour,' John Padestou 'fisshemonger,' Richard Dalwodde 'vynter' and John Broghton 'steynour,' all of London, in favour of Joan Catewey at suit of William Drye and Alice his wife.

grocer of London, James de Billyngforde and John Douve citizen and grocer of London, their heirs and assigns. Gift of a yearly rent of 25 marks, to be taken of all the grantors' lands in Oxfordshire. Dated London, 20 February

Henry IV November 1405 November 1405 Nov. 6. Westminster. To Stephen Spelman and William Louth late sheriffs of London. Order, upon their petition, for their discharge of 83 l . ( as above, p . 4). By p.s. [4561. ]

Like writ, mutatis mutandis , by mainprise of John Brigge 'goldsmyth,' Richard Trewynt 'goldsmyth,' both of London, Thomas Barbour of Gravesende and Geoffrey Cristelot of Kent, in favour of Richard Mathewe clerk at suit of Thomas Keche of Gravesende for

Nov. 30. Westminster. To the constable of the Tower of London or his lieutenant. Order to set free Richard Stanape, Thomas Chaworth, John Zouche, John de Leeke, Robert Leche, John Cokayne knights and John Fynderne, all imprisoned in the Tower

1426 June 17. Westminster. To the constable of the Tower of London or to his lieutenant. Order to set free Edward Wevere knight, who is in custody in the Tower by command of the king it is said. By C.

of London which the said Thomas has by his feoffment. Dated London, 1 February 20 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 February. John Knyght citizen and 'armorer' of London to John Shefelde 'brewer' and William Colman 'sherman' citizens of London,

and 'haberdasser' of London to John Fulbery citizen and 'ha berdassher' of London, his executors and assigns. Charter of all his goods and chattels moveable and immovable, quick and dead in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within

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